AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT EXPENSES AND OTHER EXPENDITURES OF THE VILLAGE OF GRANVILLE, STATE OF OHIO, DURING THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2013

WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Section 2.08 of Article II of the Charter of the Village of Granville, Ohio, the Village Council is authorized to adopt the Municipal Budget for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2013 and ending December 31, 2013 and;

WHEREAS, the Manager has submitted a proposed budget with estimates and explanatory data, and;

WHEREAS, a public hearing has been held and said budget, with estimates, has been presented as required by Section 6.06 of Article VI of the Charter.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF GRANVILLE, OHIO, a majority of the members elected thereto herein concurring that, to provide for the current expenses and other expenditures of said Village of Granville during the fiscal year ending December 31, 2013, the following sums be and are hereby set aside and appropriated as follows:

Section I: The annual budget submitted by the Manager in accordance with the provisions of Section 6.05, Article VI, of the Charter, be and the same hereby is adopted.

Section II: That there be appropriated from the GENERAL FUND:

Program I - Security of Persons and Property

A-1-1-APOLICE LAW ENFORCEMENT

211 Salaries/Wages$710,663

212 Employee Benefits $319,106

230 Contractual Services $ 74,900

240 Supplies & Materials$ 77,260

250 Capital Outlay$ 52,000

270 Transfers$ 2,500

TOTAL$1,236,429

A1-1-CSTREET LIGHTING

230 Contractual Services$ 30,000

250 Capital Outlay$ 8,000

TOTAL$ 38,000

TOTAL PROGRAM I - SECURITY OF PERSON AND PROPERTY $1,274,429

Program II - Public Health and Human Services

A1-2-BCOUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT

230 Contractual Services$ 30,000

TOTAL$ 30,000

TOTAL PROGRAM II - PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES$ 30,000

Program III - Community Environment

A1-4-FCOMMUNITY SERVICES

230 Contractual Services$ 63,000

240 Supplies & Materials$ 12,000

250 Capital Outlay $ 16,000

270 Transfers$ 5,000

TOTAL $ 96,000

A1-4-XBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

230 Contractual Services $ 7,000

TOTAL $ 7,000

TOTAL PROGRAM III - COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT$ 103,000

Program VI - Transportation

A1-6-ASTREET CONSTRUCTION

230 Contractual Services$ 45,000

250 Capital Outlay $397,500

260 Debt Service$ 30,988

270 Transfer $355,845

TOTAL $ 829,333

A1-6-BSTREET MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

211 Salaries/Wages$429,870

212 Employee Benefits$171,012

230 Contractual Services $ 50,500

240 Supplies & Materials $ 24,500

270 Transfers$ 55,000

TOTAL $ 730,882

A1-6-DSTORM SEWERS AND DRAINS

230 Contractual Services$ 10,000

240 Supplies & Materials $ 16,000

250 Capital Outlay $ 10,000

TOTAL$ 36,000

A1-6-GSIDEWALKS

230 Contractual Services$ 2,000

250 Capital Outlay$ 15,000

TOTAL$ 17,000

TOTAL PROGRAM VI - TRANSPORTATION$1,613,215

Program V - General Government

A1-7-AADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

211 Salaries/Wages$243,073

212 Employee Benefits$103,416

230 Contractual Services $ 37,500

240 Supplies & Materials$ 17,000TOTAL$ 400,989

A1-7-BLEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES

211 Salaries/Wages$ 4,200

212 Employee Benefits$ 733

230 Contractual Services $ 30,500

240 Supplies & Materials$ 7,000

TOTAL$ 42,433

A1-7-CMAYOR'S COURT

211 Salaries/Wages$ 46,141

212 Employee Benefits$ 19,929

230 Contractual Services$ 80,900

240 Supplies & Materials$ 3,600

TOTAL $ 150,570

A1-7-DINCOME TAX

211 Salaries/Wages$ 42,230

212 Employee Benefits$ 21,525

230 Contractual Services$ 7,300

240 Supplies & Materials$ 27,000

280 Refunds$ 70,000

TOTAL $ 168,055

A1-7-ELANDS & BUILDINGS

211 Salaries/Wages$ 29,000

212 Employee Benefits$ 5,061

230 Contractual Services$ 86,200

240 Supplies & Material$ 10,500

250 Capital Outlay$ 21,000

270 Transfers$ 10,000

TOTAL $ 161,761

A1-7-FBOARDS & COMMISSIONS

211 Salaries/Wages$ 95,061

212 Employee Benefits$ 40,187

230 Contractual Services$ 56,700

240 Supplies & Materials$ 9,500

280 Refunds$ 3,000

TOTAL $ 204,448

A1-7-GCOUNTY AUDITOR & TREASURERS' FEES

230 Contractual Services $ 30,000

TOTAL$ 30,000

A1-7-HTAX DELINQUENT LAND ADVERTISING

230 Contractual Services $ 1,000

TOTAL $ 1,000

A1-7-ISTATE AUDITOR’S FEES

230 Contractual Services $ 0

TOTAL$ 0____

A1-7-JELECTION

230 Contractual Services $ 4,000

TOTAL$ 4,000

A1-7-KLAW

230 Contractual Services$ 90,000

240 Supplies & Materials$ 500

TOTAL$ 90,500

TOTAL PROGRAM VII - GENERAL GOVERNMENT$1,253,756

GRAND TOTAL GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS $4,274,400

Section III: That there be appropriated from the following SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS:

B1-6-BSTREET & MAINTENANCE REPAIR

230 Contractual Services$ 27,000

240 Supplies & Materials$144,000

TOTAL $ 171,000

B2-6-BSTATE HIGHWAY FUND

230 Contractual Services$ 9,000

250 Capital Outlay$ 4,000

TOTAL$ 13,000

Section IV: That there be appropriated from the following OPERA HOUSE PARK IMPROVEMENT FUND:

B3OPERA HOUSE PARK IMPROVEMENT FUND

230 Contractual Services$ 37,109

TOTAL$ 37,109

Section V: That there be appropriated from the following BRYN DU FUND:

B4BRYN DU FUND

230 Contractual Services$ 25,000

250 Capital Outlay$ 50,000

TOTAL$ 75,000

Section VI: That there be appropriated from the following LAW ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND:

B9LAW ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND

240 Supplies & Materials$ 500

TOTAL$ 500

B13LAW ENFORCEMENT & EDUCATION FUND

240 Supplies & Materials$ 2,000

TOTAL$ 2,000

GRAND TOTAL SPECIAL REVENUE FUND$ 398,609

Section VII: That there be appropriated from the following ENTERPRISE FUNDS:

E1- WATER FUND

E1-5-EPRODUCTION

211 Salaries/Wages$199,684

212 Employee Benefits $ 80,845

230 Contractual Services$209,500

240 Supplies & Materials$ 93,600

250 Capital Outlay$ 80,000

260 Debt Service$ 59,500

270 Transfers$ 38,000

280 Refunds$ 500

TOTAL $ 761,629

E1-5-FWATER DISTRIBUTION

211 Salaries/Wages$ 51,154

212 Employee Benefits $ 21,503

230 Contractual Services$ 32,000

240 Supplies & Materials$ 44,000

270 Transfers$ 6,000

TOTAL $ 154,657

TOTAL FOR E-1 - WATER FUND APPROPRIATION $ 916,286

E2 - SEWAGE

E2-5-GSEWAGE TREATMENT

211 Salaries/Wages$ 81,806

212 Employee Benefits$ 35,625

230 Contractual Services$247,600

240 Supplies & Material$ 76,000

250 Capital Outlay$ 25,000

260 Debt Service$ 32,000

270 Transfers$101,000

280 Refunds$ 500

TOTAL $ 599,531

E2-5-HSEWAGE COLLECTION

211 Salaries \ Wages$ 40,129

212 Employee Benefits $ 14,000

230 Contractual Services$ 67,000

240 Supplies & Materials$ 37,500

270 Transfers$ 12,000

TOTAL$ 170,629

TOTAL FOR E2 SEWER FUND APPROPRIATIONS$ 770,160

E8REFUSE COLLECTION FUND

230 Contractual Service$212,000

280 Refunds$ 500

TOTAL$ 212,500

E91 WATER CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND

250 Capital Outlay$ 0

280 Refunds$ 3,000

TOTAL$ 3 ,000

C-3SEWER REPLACEMENT & IMPROVEMENT FUND

250 Capital Outlay$ 80,000

TOTAL$ 80,000

GRAND TOTAL ENTERPRISE FUNDS: $1,981,946

Section VIII: That there be appropriated from the INTERNAL SERVICE FUND:

B16FEMA FUND

270 Transfers$111,536

TOTAL$ 111,536

A7-6-BPATHWAY RESERVE FUND

250 Capital Outlay$ 46,000

TOTAL$ 46,000

A8-6-BCAPITAL PROJECT RESERVE FUND

250 Capital Outlay$104,000

270 Transfers$ 25,000

TOTAL$ 129,000

F2 EQUIPMENT RESERVE FUND

250 Capital Outlay$ 82,750

TOTAL $ 82,750

GRAND TOTAL INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS $ 369,286

Section IX: That there be appropriated from the SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND:

H1-1 EAST WATERLINE

H1-1-AIncidental Expenses$ 1,000

H1-1-BPrincipal$ 18,375

H1-1-CInterest$ 1,060

TOTAL $ 20,435

H4-4WESTGATE SEWER

H4-4-AIncidental Expenses$ 700

H4-4-BPrincipal$ 5,500

H4-4-CInterest$ 1,150

TOTAL $ 7,350

GRAND TOTAL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUNDS $ 27,785

Section X: Sums expected from the above appropriation which are proper charges against any other department or against any firm, person, or corporation, if repaid within the period covered by such appropriation, shall be considered re-appropriated for such original purposes, provided that the net total of the expenditures under any appropriation shall not exceed the original total.

Section XI: That this ordinance therefore shall become effective as of January 1, 2013, for the purpose of effecting expenditures within the limitations herein set forth, during the fiscal year extending from that date to December 31, 2013. This appropriation ordinance shall become effective as provided in Section 6.07, Article VI of the Charter of the Village of Granville, Ohio, and shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest date allowed by law.

Passed this 5th day of December, 2012.

ORDINANCE NO. 22-2012AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT EXPENSES AND OTHER EXPENDITURES OF THE VILLAGE OF GRANVILLE, STATE OF OHIO, DURING THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2013

Section IX: That there be appropriated from the SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND: H1-1 EAST WATERLINEH1-1-AIncidental Expenses$ 1,000H1-1-BPrincipal$ 18,375H1-1-CInterest$ 1,060 TOTAL $ 20,435H4-4WESTGATE SEWERH4-4-AIncidental Expenses$ 700H4-4-BPrincipal$ 5,500H4-4-CInterest$ 1,150 TOTAL $ 7,350GRAND TOTAL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUNDS $ 27,785

Section X: Sums expected from the above appropriation which are proper charges against any other department or against any firm, person, or corporation, if repaid within the period covered by such appropriation, shall be considered re-appropriated for such original purposes, provided that the net total of the expenditures under any appropriation shall not exceed the original total.

Section XI: That this ordinance therefore shall become effective as of January 1, 2013, for the purpose of effecting expenditures within the limitations herein set forth, during the fiscal year extending from that date to December 31, 2013. This appropriation ordinance shall become effective as provided in Section 6.07, Article VI of the Charter of the Village of Granville, Ohio, and shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest date allowed by law.

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 521.06 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF GRANVILLE REGARDING THE REMOVAL OF SNOW AND ICE FROM SIDEWALKS

WHEREAS, the availability of walkable sidewalks is essential to the public health, safety and welfare of the Village of Granville; and

WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan encourages improving the walkability of the Village to mitigate traffic, encourage environmental sustainability, safe routes to school and the overall quality of Village life; and

WHEREAS, accumulations of snow and ice that make pedestrian use of sidewalks difficult or impassable present risks to the public health, safety and welfare, and constitute a public nuisance; and

WHEREAS, the Council of the Village of Granville, Ohio, has determined that it is necessary to update the General Offenses Code of the Village in order to better serve the general health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Village regarding the removal of snow and ice from Village sidewalks.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Village of Granville, Ohio, that:

Section 1: Existing section 521.06 is hereby amended as follows:

521.06 DUTY TO KEEP SIDEWALKS IN REPAIR AND CLEAN.

(a) The owner, occupant or person having the care of any building or lot of land bordering on any street with graded or paved sidewalk shall remove and clear away all snow in excess of two (2) inches within twenty-four (24) hours after the snow ceases to fall. This provision shall include snow or ice falling from any building.

Whenever such sidewalk or any part thereof becomes encumbered with ice, the owner, occupant or person in control shall cause such sidewalk to be made safe by removing such ice or sprinkling the same with sand or other suitable substance within twenty-four (24) hours. (1970 Code '94.11)

(b) It shall be the duty of every owner of any lot or parcel of land situated within the corporate limits of the Municipality to keep and maintain sidewalks now or hereafter constructed along all streets adjoining such land in good order and free from nuisance. (1970 Code '94.12) The repair, maintenance and replacement of Village sidewalks are further outlined in Chapter 905 of the Village Code.

(c) Depositing snow and ice onto public property including streets and sidewalks is prohibited.

(d) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.

Section 2: This Ordinance shall become effective upon the earliest date allowed by

the laws of the State of Ohio and the Charter of the Village of Granville.

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 37-11 PROVIDING FOR ADJUSTMENTS OF THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2012 AND REVISING SUMS FOR OPERATING EXPENSES

WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Section 2.08 of Article II of the Charter of the Village of Granville, Ohio, the Village Council is authorized to adopt the municipal budget for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2012 and ending December 31, 2012, and;

WHEREAS, adjustments to the annual appropriation ordinance are necessary to account for the additional expenditures as follows:

General Fund - $22,500 – for Supplies & Materials

NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Council of Granville, Ohio that:

Section I: The annual budget of the Village of Granville, as established by Ordinance No.37-11, shall be amended by the Council, as recommended by the Manager, and is hereby adopted.

Section II: To provide for operating expenditures during the fiscal year ending December 31, 2012, the following additional appropriations are hereby made to the General Fund:

AccountDescriptionAdditional Appropriation

A1-7-E-250 Capital Outlay $54,000.00

Lands & Buildings

A1-7-A-240 Supplies & Materials $22,505.00

Section III: To provide for capital expenditures during the fiscal year ending December 31, 2012, the following additional appropriations are hereby made in the Capital Project Reserve Fund:

AccountDescriptionAdditional Appropriation

A8-6-B-250 Capital Outlay $10,000.00

Capital Project Reserve Fund

Section IV: To provide for operating expenditures during the fiscal year ending December 31, 2012, the following additional appropriations are hereby made in the Waste Water Funds:

AccountDescriptionAdditional Appropriation

E2-5-G-230 Contractual Services $30,000.00

Waste Water Treatment

E2-5-H-211 Salaries & Wages $10,000.00

Waste Water Collection

E2-5-H-230 Contractual Services $15,000.00

Waste Water Collection

Section III: This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force upon the earliest date allowed by law.

AN ORDINANCE ASSUMING MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE FULL WIDTH OF WEAVER ROAD AND COLUMBUS ROAD UPON ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF GRANVILLE TO THE VILLAGE OF GRANVILLE, AGREEING TO COOPERATE IN THE MAINTENANCE OF SAID ROADWAYS, AND INDEMNIFYING THE TOWNSHIP OF GRANVILLE AND LICKING COUNTY

WHEREAS, owners of real property located in Granville Township have expressed a desire to annex into the Village of Granville corporate limits and will file a petition for annexation with the Licking County Commissioners; and

WHEREAS, as a condition of annexation, RC § 709.033(A)(6) requires the annexing municipal corporation to assume maintenance responsibility of any and all highways or streets that will be segmented or divided by such annexation; and

WHEREAS, the Village shall be responsible for all areas associated with Columbus Road and Weaver Drive, the exception being the bridge, and all related structures, over Raccoon Creek on Columbus Road where the Village shall provide snowplowing and all other maintenance shall be provided by the Licking County Engineer's office; and

WHEREAS, the Licking County’s Annexation Policies and Procedures handbook requires the filing of the Highway Maintenance Ordinance in support of a petition for annexation under the “Expedited Type I” annexation procedure; and

WHEREAS, the proposed annexation will segment Weaver Road and a portion of Columbus Road from the existing Village corporation limits to Weaver Road; and

WHEREAS, Council of the Village of Granville has determined that it has the necessary resources to maintain such roads upon annexation of the proposed territory into the Village of Granville.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF GRANVILLE, COUNTY OF LICKING, STATE OF OHIO, TWO-THIRDS OF ITS MEMBERS CONCURRING, THAT:

Section 1. The Village of Granville hereby agrees it will assume maintenance responsibility, except for the bridge and all related structures over Raccoon Creek, including, but not limited to, paving, striping, drainage, installation and maintenance of traffic control devices, and snow removal, of the full width of Columbus Road from the existing Village of Granville corporate boundaries as shown on the map attached as Exhibit A.

Section 2. The Village of Granville hereby agrees it will assume maintenance responsibility, including, but not limited to, paving, striping, drainage, installation and maintenance of traffic control devices, and snow removal, of the full width of Weaver Road as shown on the map attached as Exhibit A.

Section 3. The maintenance responsibilities assumed by the Village of Granville in Sections 1 and 2 above shall commence from and after the effective date of the annexation.

Section 4. The Village of Granville hereby agrees to cooperate with the Granville Township Board of Trustees and Licking County with regard to the maintenance of the above-referenced roadways to assure that those roadways are maintained in a manner that is in the best interest of both Village and Township residents and in an economically efficient manner for both the Village, the Township and Licking County.

Section 5. The Village of Granville hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Granville Township and Licking County and their employees [as defined in R.C. 2744.01(B)] from any and all suits, claims, demands, costs, damages, attorneys fees, charges, liabilities and expenses whatsoever which Granville and Licking County may at any time sustain or incur or become liable for by reason of or in consequence of injury or death to person or property arising from said Village’s maintenance of, or failure to properly maintain Columbus Road and Weaver Road, as shown on the map attached as Exhibit A.

Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 1171.03 AND 1189.13 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF GRANVILLE, OHIO

WHEREAS, the Council of the Village of Granville, Ohio, has determined that it is necessary to amend the Zoning Code of the Village in order to protect the general health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Village.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Village of Granville, Ohio that:

* Minimum lot area requirements shall be determined by the Planning Commission upon conditions of the proposed development of the land and the requirements established herein for each development. In measuring lot coverage, all buildings and other covered areas, such as parking areas, sidewalks, loading areas, driveways and driveway areas, shall be included.

(1) There must be sufficient lot area and width to meet all parking and yard requirements.

(2) Planned Unit District (PUD) when abutting another district, no structure shall be closer than thirty-five feet and no parking area or access drive shall be closer than fifteen feet to a side lot line.

(3) Planned Industrial District (PID) when abutting another district, no structure shall be closer than fifty feet and no parking area, loading area or access drive shall be closer than fifteen feet to the rear lot line.

(4) Parking areas shall be no closer to the main structure(s) than ten feet.

(5) Planned Unit District (PUD) parking and accessory building standards shall be as follows:

a. No driveway or parking area shall be within five feet of a side lot line; or ten feet for multi-family dwellings.

b. No driveways or parking areas shall be within ten feet of a rear lot line.

c. For accessory buildings, such as detached garages: minimum yard requirements shall be the same as required for main structures,except in all cases the minimum distance between an accessory building and the rear property line shall be fifteen feet.

(6) The gross maximum density in a PUD development shall be as follows:

The following procedures shall govern the application for, and the issuance of, all sign permits under this chapter, and the submission and review of a Master or Common Signage Plan.

(1) Applications. All applications for the sign permits of any kind and for approval of a Master Signage Plan shall be submitted to the Village Planner on an application form with the application specifications and materials as published by the Planning and Zoning Office.

(2) Fees. Each application for a sign permit or for approval of a Master Signage Plan shall be accompanied by the applicable fees, which shall be established by the Village Council from time to time by ordinance.

(3) Completeness. Within seven days of receiving an application for a sign permit or a Master Signage Plan, the Village Planner shall review it for completeness. If the Planner finds that it is complete, the applications shall then be processed. If the Planner finds it incomplete, the Planner shall, within such seven-day period, send the applicant a notice of the specific ways in which the application is deficient, with appropriate reference to the applicable sections of this chapter.

(4) Submission Requirements. The following materials must be included with the completed application forms. Examples are available from the Planning and Zoning Office.

(a) Site plan. A site plan drawn to an appropriate scale which shows the proposed location of the sign as well as all other significant site features such as rights of way, topography, existing vegetation, and adjacent buildings and properties which may be affected by the proposal.

(b) Elevation. An elevation of the proposed sign and its mounting system that includes an accurate rendering of the proposed graphic design, typography, color, and materials used for construction. For window, wall or building signs this drawing should include a complete elevation of the building face on which the sign will be attached.

(5) Action. After processing a complete application, the Village Planner will submit the application to the Planning Commission for review at its next available meeting. This review will be scheduled as the Planning Commission agenda will allow, but action must be taken within forty-five days of the acceptance of the completed application, unless the applicant requests a delay.

(6) Appeal. Any party aggrieved or affected by a decision of the Planning Commission involving a sign application may appeal to Council. The appeal shall follow the procedures established in Chapter 1137. Such appeal shall be submitted to the Village Clerk no later than ten days after the decision of the Commission is filed with the Village Clerk or sent to the applicant by personal service or ordinary mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, whichever shall last occur.

Section 2. That all previous existing sections inconsistent with the revisions above are hereby repealed.

Section 3. This ordinance shall become effective upon the earliest date allowed by the laws of the State of Ohio and the Charter of the Village of Granville.

AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF WATER TO OWENS CORNING SALES, LLC

WHEREAS, the Village of Granville has an established policy of not providing water utility services to any property located outside of the corporate boundaries of the Village, and it hereby restates that policy; and

WHEREAS, Village Council is committed to not providing water services outside the Village limits to stimulate or encourage development that would adversely impact the economic vitality and quality of life of the community, and the proposed water contract would be consistent with that commitment; and

WHEREAS, the Owens Corning Sales LLC has requested that the Village of Granville continue to provide water to Owens Corning Sales LLC as it is in the best interest of their business to execute a new water service contract; and

WHEREAS, the Village of Granville presently has ample water services to continue to provide water to Owens Corning Sales LLC; and

WHEREAS, the Village of Granville has proposed a contract to be entered into between Owens Corning Sales LLC and the Village of Granville from January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2016; and

WHEREAS, the Village Council hereby finds and determines that it is in the best interest of Granville to continue to extend water services to Owens Corning Sales LLC.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Village of Granville, Licking County, Ohio that:

Section 1. The Village Manager is hereby authorized to sign a water service agreement between the Village of Granville and Owens Corning Sales LLC, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and made a part hereof.

Section 2. The Village Manager is hereby authorized to execute the agreement and to take whatever actions are necessary to implement the terms and conditions of the agreement.

Section 3. This ordinance shall become effective upon the earliest date allowed by the laws of the State of Ohio and the Charter of the Village of Granville.

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 529.07 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF GRANVILLE

WHEREAS, events are held at the Bryn Du Mansion and other public facilities that are open to the public, thereby constituting a “public place” under Granville Ordinance 529.07(b)(3); and

WHEREAS, under the current Granville Ordinances, no person shall have in their possession an opened container of beer or intoxicating liquor in a public place; and

WHEREAS, there may be events where the Village intends for the legal possession, sale, and consumption of alcohol at the Bryn Du Mansion and other public facilities; and

WHEREAS, the Council of the Village of Granville, Ohio, has determined that it is necessary to update the General Offenses Code of the Village in order to better serve the general health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Village.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Village of Granville, Ohio, that:

AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO AMEND A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH BREWS AND BLUES HOLDING, LLC FOR A STAIRWAY LOCATED ON VILLAGE PROPERTY

WHEREAS, Brews and Blues Holding, LLC is desirous of amending a lease for a stairway located at 116 East Broadway, Granville, Ohio; and

WHEREAS, The Village of Granville and Brews and Blues Holding, LLC have negotiated a lease agreement for said premises; and

WHEREAS, Council finds that said lease agreement is in the best interests of the Village of Granville.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of Granville, Ohio, that:

Section 1. Council hereby authorizes the Village Manager to execute the Lease Agreement with Brews and Blues Holding, LLC attached hereto, identified as Exhibit A, to amend the lease agreement for a stairway located at 116 Broadway on the terms and conditions specified in Exhibit A.

Section 2: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after the earliest date permitted by law.

AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO AMEND THE LEASE AGREEMENT WITH BREWS AND BLUES HOLDING, LLC REGARDING THE UNOCCUPIED AIR SPACE ABOVE THE PORCH ON 116 EAST BROADWAY.

WHEREAS, Brews and Blues Holding, LLC is desirous of amending the lease for the unoccupied air space above the porch on the Southside of 116 East Broadway, Granville, Ohio; and

WHEREAS, The Village of Granville and Brews and Blues Holding, LLC have negotiated an amended lease agreement for said premises; and

WHEREAS, Council finds that said lease agreement is in the best interests of the Village of Granville.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of Granville, Ohio, that:

Section 1. Council hereby authorizes the Village Manager to amend the Lease Agreement with Brews and Blues Holding, LLC attached hereto, identified as Exhibit A, for the lease of the unoccupied air space above the porch on the southside of 116 East Broadway, Granville, Ohio premises, on the terms and conditions specified in Exhibit A.

Section 2: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after the earliest date permitted by law.